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Crazy Competitions 瘋狂競賽 [ 2006-08-23 08:00 ] 在線收聽短文
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Flying ironing in one of the extreme sports in the
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You might not know it, but many sports and games that are played all over the
world were invented by the British. Football, tennis, cricket, snooker, rugby,
and golf all originated in the British Isles.
However, if you thought
that here in the UK we are only interested in mainstream sports
then think again. That’s because Britain has become a breeding
ground for increasingly bizarre sports. This week’s
Take Away English looks at some of the strangest sports and competitions to be
found in the UK (all of them are 100% true).
Every year the Welsh Village of Llanwrtyd Wells hosts the
World Bog-Snorkelling Championships. In this event competitors
are required to put on a face mask, wetsuit
and snorkel then swim face down in a water-filled
ditch.
If you think that sounds painful, then you probably won’t want to take part
in the World Nettle Eating Championships. This competition
takes place in the village of Marshwood in the south-west of England. The rules
are simple: each competitor has one hour to eat as many
stinging nettles as they can. You’ll have to work hard to win
it – last year’s winner munched his way through 14.6 meters of
nettles!
You don’t always have to have physical strength to be a winner in British
silly sports. A Nottingham pub plays host to the annual
competition to be ‘The World’s Greatest Liar’. This competition
invites competitors to tell the most unbelievable story they can make
up . Last year’s winner won the prize after entertaining the crowd with
a whopper about his parents who just happen to be
vampires!
In recent years we have seen the rise of what must be the silliest sport of
them all – extreme ironing. Invented in Leicester in 1997,
extreme ironing has become a global phenomenon. Extreme ironers
attempt to do their ironing in the strangest and most dangerous places – under
the sea, on top of mountains, even at the end of a parachute falling to earth.
Britain is proud to still be a world-beater in this event. This year a team
of British extreme ironers broke the world record when they
dived to a depth of 126 meters to do their ironing.
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